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Brochures Broker the Deal for You

When you hand a potential customer your business card, you’re handing him your name, your company’s name, an e-mail address and a contact numbers. If you hand that same client a brochure, you’re handing him a concept, a vision and an idea he can use. Whether you’re selling widgets or left-handed ice cube trays, a brochure cements your brand’s image squarely in the mind of your customers. Having a brochure isn’t good enough—you need a great brochure. Brochure printing works. That’s why the most successful local and national companies use them.

What Makes a Brochure Great?

A picture is surely worth a thousand words—maybe even more on a brochure. A detailed photo of your product, a lush snapshot of a beach or a collage of sporting events immediately tells your customer the main focus of your company. Not only does it reveal the field you’re in, it also lets potential clients know how you feel about yourself. A company who has a well-designed brochure will receive more sales calls than a company that has less-expensive, cheap-looking brochures.

First impressions are the only impressions that matter when you’re trying to impress a new customer. You need your brochure to make the best impression possible. The traditional tri-fold brochure uses an attractive graphic on the front to lure the buyer into the greater details listed inside the brochure. You don’t have to wait for your client to open the brochure to get your message across. That thousand-word photo on the front should give them a pretty good idea.

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Brochure Ideas to Help Promote Your Business

brochure printingBrochures are an economical way to promote your business. A brochure is typically tri-fold with six panels. The following are some tips to help you create an effective advertising brochure.

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You want to be sure that your brochure stands out among the rest, and the type of font you use is one way to achieve that. Keep your audience in mind when choosing a font. It’s best not to use different fonts; just stick to one. An eye-catching as well as audience-appropriate font is one of the most important elements of a brochure. Continue Reading…